Apple TV+ Web Gets a New “Up Next” Feature—Finally!
Apple’s web‑based Apple TV+ stream just hit a new milestone: it now comes with an “Up Next” tool that lets you keep a tidy record of what you’ve already watched and what’s on your to‑see list. The tweak, rolled out early this week, sits right at the bottom of the page once the content has loaded.
Why It Matters
- No More Confusing Refills – You can add any show to the queue without it disappearing into the abyss.
- Track Your Progress – Grab a quick glance at everything you’ve completed before diving into the next episode.
- Streamlined Bingeing – No more scrolling, no more guessing which part you’re on next.
Getting Started in Seconds
- Log into the Apple TV+ web site with your Apple ID.
- Make sure your Apple TV+ subscription is active (you’ll need it to access the “Up Next” list).
- Start watching; any show you add to your queue will now appear in the “Up Next” pane.
Think of it as your very own, digital “watch‑later” companion—now conveniently embedded and ready to keep your binge‑watching experience smooth and organized.
Apple TV+ Adds a Little Extra: “Up Next” on Everywhere
Think the only place Apple TV+ can shine is on Macs and iPhones? Think again. The streaming service has rolled out a handy “Up Next” feature that works just fine in Safari, Chrome, and even on those mysterious browsers you don’t usually think about.
It’s Not Just for Apple Fans
- Got a non‑Apple set‑top box? Great news — the feature sticks around whenever you fire up the Apple TV+ app.
- Watching under the hood, the “Up Next” tool keeps track of what’s coming up next, making binge‑watching as smooth as butter on toast.
Why It Matters for the Savvy Watcher
Apple TV+ offers a bite‑sized subscription of $4.99 per month and boasts a lineup that goes from Ted Lasso to the Oscar‑winning drama CODA, plus a bunch of other shows that’ll keep you glued to the screen.
“Up Next”— A Small Feature, Big Impact
With this new addition, everyone—whether they’re lounging on a sofa in a sleek iPad or cuddling on a couch with a costly streaming box—can keep their finger on the pulse of what’s coming up next. No more hunting around for that next episode; it’s all at your fingertips.